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Sexual coercion among animals - Wikipedia
In basically all major primate taxa, aggression is used by the dominant males when herding females and keeping them away from other males. In hamadryas baboons, the males often bite the females' necks and threaten them. Wild chimpanzees can charge at females, shake branches, hit, slap, kick, pound, drag, and bite them. Orangutans are among the most forceful of mammals. Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) exhibited aggression in almost 90 percent of their copulations, including when the females were not resisting. A possible explanation for aggressive behaviors in primates is that it is a way for males to train females to be afraid of them and be more likely to surrender to future sexual advances.
It seems that in all primate species foids are terrible like our ones and they have to be kept in check. If foids weren’t Chad only, these monkeys wouldn’t need to resort to this violence.
We of course have abandoned our natural primate nature and have given foids rights and look where that has got us. If these other primates could understand what was going on they would say we are cucked af.